All the early decisions are done as of Feb. 1. So now the final word comes through beginning of March with the regular decisions. Give it a week. Meanwhile, the crickets are nice.
All the early decisions are done as of Feb. 1. So now the final word comes through beginning of March with the regular decisions. Give it a week. Meanwhile, the crickets are nice.
I know you don't want to believe it, but some people just keep their information off of this forum - they just don't want to go through all the grief some of you put the players through. My child (and many of his friends) are indeed committed to some pretty great schools. Before you ask - yes, they will be playing soccer.
I know you don't want to believe it, but some people just keep their information off of this forum - they just don't want to go through all the grief some of you put the players through. My child (and many of his friends) are indeed committed to some pretty great schools. Before you ask - yes, they will be playing soccer.
fair enough, would you mind listing what "great schools" your son and his friends are playing at? no need to list their names just the schools
I know you don't want to believe it, but some people just keep their information off of this forum - they just don't want to go through all the grief some of you put the players through. My child (and many of his friends) are indeed committed to some pretty great schools. Before you ask - yes, they will be playing soccer.
Exactly.
First of all, it's nobody else's business where these kids go. The kids and their families made the decisions about where to apply, and made the decisions about where to accept. They did it without consulting the idiots on thios forum who feel it's their right to critisize people they have never met over decisions they weren't involved in.
Second, it's the pinnacle of arrogance to post your son's college destination on a web site, as if the entire world economy hinges on the release of this information. Nowhere was that arrogance more evident than the parent who posted several pages ago about how his son was scouted to play at a school, and the difficult phone calls made to the coaches of the schools he wasn't going to attend, whose programs were now on the brink of collapse because his son decided to go somewhere else. Yes, there are kids committed to to attend and play soccer at this very same school who don't feel the need to even list their names on a web site. All this proves is that some people know how to act with class and dignity, and others are just in it for show.
If you people minded your own business, worried about your own lives and decisions, and stopped mistakenly believing that we all sit on the edges of our seats waiting to find out where your kids are going to college, we would all be better off.
First of all, it's nobody else's business where these kids go. The kids and their families made the decisions about where to apply, and made the decisions about where to accept. They did it without consulting the idiots on thios forum who feel it's their right to critisize people they have never met over decisions they weren't involved in.
Second, it's the pinnacle of arrogance to post your son's college destination on a web site, as if the entire world economy hinges on the release of this information. Nowhere was that arrogance more evident than the parent who posted several pages ago about how his son was scouted to play at a school, and the difficult phone calls made to the coaches of the schools he wasn't going to attend, whose programs were now on the brink of collapse because his son decided to go somewhere else. Yes, there are kids committed to to attend and play soccer at this very same school who don't feel the need to even list their names on a web site. All this proves is that some people know how to act with class and dignity, and others are just in it for show.
If you people minded your own business, worried about your own lives and decisions, and stopped mistakenly believing that we all sit on the edges of our seats waiting to find out where your kids are going to college, we would all be better off.
Wow. You must be affiliated with the poster you quote and his (her?) kid and the kid's "many" very "special friends." Let me guess. This special group of boys all have had an affiliation past and/or present with a certain club. Which also explains the very unseemly attack on the family/kid who only posted in response to the type of attack you claim to abhor. Pretty transparent. "Class and dignity"? Your sense of superiority is reeking up the joint.
Wow. You must be affiliated with the poster you quote and his (her?) kid and the kid's "many" very "special friends." Let me guess. This special group of boys all have had an affiliation past and/or present with a certain club. Which also explains the very unseemly attack on the family/kid who only posted in response to the type of attack you claim to abhor. Pretty transparent. "Class and dignity"? Your sense of superiority is reeking up the joint.
Your post proves once again that the first three letters in "assume" describe exactly what you are.
Whatever might be special about me, my friends, or any group I may be affiliated with is mu business, and something I don't need to share with any anonymous bitter internet forum bully such as your self. The only thing I choose to attack is the shallow and false sense of self worth some of you show, and the classless attacks on people who have made decisions about their futures using criteria that you can never hope to understand.
First of all, it's nobody else's business where these kids go. The kids and their families made the decisions about where to apply, and made the decisions about where to accept. They did it without consulting the idiots on thios forum who feel it's their right to critisize people they have never met over decisions they weren't involved in.
Second, it's the pinnacle of arrogance to post your son's college destination on a web site, as if the entire world economy hinges on the release of this information. Nowhere was that arrogance more evident than the parent who posted several pages ago about how his son was scouted to play at a school, and the difficult phone calls made to the coaches of the schools he wasn't going to attend, whose programs were now on the brink of collapse because his son decided to go somewhere else. Yes, there are kids committed to to attend and play soccer at this very same school who don't feel the need to even list their names on a web site. All this proves is that some people know how to act with class and dignity, and others are just in it for show.
If you people minded your own business, worried about your own lives and decisions, and stopped mistakenly believing that we all sit on the edges of our seats waiting to find out where your kids are going to college, we would all be better off.
Your post proves once again that the first three letters in "assume" describe exactly what you are.
Whatever might be special about me, my friends, or any group I may be affiliated with is mu business, and something I don't need to share with any anonymous bitter internet forum bully such as your self. The only thing I choose to attack is the shallow and false sense of self worth some of you show, and the classless attacks on people who have made decisions about their futures using criteria that you can never hope to understand.
"... Using criteria that you can never understand."
"... Using criteria that you can never understand."
Talk about "pinnacle of arrogance."
How do you know anything about my criteria?
Go fill out the application for another PG year.
I don't know anything about your criteria. Except what you choose to post. If you don't want to open yourself up to criticism, then don't post your personal stuff. We don't sympathize with you. Hell, we don't even respect you.
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